Rashmika Mandanna launches perfume line, leads India Day Parade, and unveils ‘Thama’ teaser


Daijiworld Media Network - Mumbai

Mumbai, Aug 20: Actress Rashmika Mandanna is on a high with a series of major updates — the launch of her perfume brand Dear Diary, her appearance at the India Day Parade in New York, and the unveiling of the teaser for her upcoming film Thama.

The Pushpa star took to social media to share her excitement, posting a set of lighthearted selfies along with a heartfelt note. “Sooo many things happening at once and my heart is just doing a little happy dance... Dear Diary launch, then the FIA parade, and now the Thama teaser finally out in the world!!” she wrote. Expressing gratitude, she added, “Sometimes I just sit back and go like ‘Rushie, breathe… take this in.’ And honestly, I feel nothing but grateful. Gratitude is the word.”

Rashmika had introduced her perfume line Dear Diary in July, describing fragrance as a way of preserving memories. “Perfumes bring back special moments that might otherwise be forgotten. It’s how I hold on to people, places, and experiences that shaped who I am,” she explained.

On August 17, Rashmika, along with actor Vijay Deverakonda, took centre stage as co-grand marshals at the India Day Parade in New York. This year’s celebrations were held under the theme Sarve Bhavantu Sukhinah (“May all be happy”).

Adding to the buzz, the teaser of her romantic horror-comedy Thama, co-starring Ayushmann Khurrana, was released. The promo teases a love story with a supernatural twist, leaving viewers guessing about the identity of the vampire. The film also features Paresh Rawal and Nawazuddin Siddiqui in pivotal roles and is scheduled for a Diwali release worldwide

  

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